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Subject Pebble Mine must be stopped, John
Date August 17, 2020 3:18 PM
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Dear John,

I’m writing with an update on the fight to stop Pebble Mine. Last month, the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers rushed its Final Environmental Impact Statement for
the Pebble Mine project in Bristol Bay, Alaska. This inadequate EIS failed to
account for the dangerous waste that will be produced if built -- and the
project is continuing to surge forward. But we have a plan to stop it. Help stop Pebble Mine with a $10 donation now!
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If built, Pebble Mine will irreparably damage Bristol Bay’s environment and
devastate local Indigenous communities -- like mine -- that have relied on this
area for thousands of years. It will fill the waters with toxins like arsenic
and lead. It could also wipe out one of the last remaining healthy wild salmon
populations in the world.

Since the USACE refused to act, it is time to put pressure on the U.S. EPA to
veto the environmental damage that would directly impact local Indigenous
communities. Friends of the Earth just delivered over 30,000 signatures to the
EPA to veto the project, and we aren’t stopping there.

Stop the mining industry from wiping out the world’s largest salmon run with
toxic waste from Pebble Mine! Donate $10 or more to Friends of the Earth now!

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[[link removed]]Throughout the global pandemic, corporate polluters continue to rake in
rollbacks and profits. Meanwhile, voices of Alaskans and Americans throughout
the country in opposition of Pebble Mine continue to be silenced -- including
Bristol Bay residents.

It is inexcusable to endanger Bristol Bay’s pristine ecosystem or the health of
its communities with the toxic Pebble Mine. The mine could generate more than 10
billion tons of dangerous waste, wipe out 90 miles of salmon streams, and
pollute more than 5,000 acres of wetlands, ponds, and lakes.

Pebble Mine would also decimate the local salmon population -- catastrophically
impacting local communities and the last great wild sockeye salmon fishery in
the world.

Moving forward with this project in the face of these risks would be
inexcusable, so we must get loud enough to force the EPA to veto this project.
We need you to stand up for Bristol Bay’s cultural history, its people, and the
surrounding ecosystems.

Stop Pebble Mine from destroying Bristol Bay: Donate $10 or more before it’s too
late!

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[[link removed]]Local Bristol Bay communities are especially vulnerable to the COVID-19 pandemic
spreading across the country. They have had to scramble to focus on pandemic
response, right when it was time to review the final plans for Pebble Mine.
While the communities have been working to protect themselves from the pandemic,
the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the mining company have used this moment to
ram their project through -- despite the public health emergency and pleas from
local communities.

We know this play: They are banking on the confusion and vulnerability of these
communities to be just the distraction they need to force this catastrophic
project through. If it isn’t stopped, Pebble Mine will be just another handout
to the polluting extraction industry. To the mining company, our land, our
people, and our way of life are just obstacles in the way of their toxic, greedy
payday.

We refuse to allow Bristol Bay’s natural beauty to be sacrificed. Bristol Bay’s
communities and wildlife have been there for thousands of years, and we won’t
let them destroy my home. They think they can get away with this while the
world’s attention is on the pandemic and other issues. But we are paying
attention, and we know you’re paying attention with us! Together, we will keep
fighting back. We have an opportunity now to pressure the EPA to do its job
right and protect Bristol Bay’s pristine environment and communities. But we
can’t do it alone. John, will you join us?

The coming weeks could make or break the future of Bristol Bay: Please rush a
donation of $10 or more to Friends of the Earth today and block the disastrous
Pebble Mine.

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[[link removed]]Thank you,
Verner Wilson III,
Senior oceans campaigner,
Curyung Tribal Council member,
Yup’ik born and raised in Bristol Bay,
Bristol Bay fisherman,
Friends of the Earth

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